Property Description

A split level, characterful, two double bedroom, purpose built Victorian flat on a popular residential street, tucked away quietly off Brixton Hill. At over 1100 square feet of internal living space, the property offers generous proportions throughout, which is exceptionally rare to find. This sociable property has its own entrance with stairs that lead to the first floor landing. The first floor consists of a contemporary eat-in kitchen diner which is a fantastic size and has all you need in terms of mod cons, a beautifully finished family bathroom, a comfortable double bedroom and a stunning separate reception room that runs across the width of the building. With ample room to relax, the feature fireplace, square bay window and high ceilings, all contribute to confirm that this room will be used on a regular basis. On the second floor you have a large double bedroom with a walk in wardrobe and access to a flat roof. The flat also has the added benefit of having direct access to the attic offering plenty of storage. The staircases meandering up through the property, a large square footage and your own front door make this charming maisonette feel like a home. The location is key, attracting purchasers contemplating moving to Brixton and Clapham. Brixton is situated within a ten to twelve minute walk, with super-fast links to Central London, the lauded Brixton Village and wide open spaces of Brockwell Park. Within a twelve to fourteen minute walk you have all that Clapham has to offer, with transport links that include Clapham High Street station and Clapham North tube station. Early viewings recommended.

Council Tax Band D

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Transport Information

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Area Highlights

Brixton

Loved by those in the know, Brixton has a massively dedicated fan-base in people in search of culture, cuisine and nightlife. The redevelopment of Brixton's covered market has created a mecca to global cuisine; as well as the iconic cinema and arts venue, Windrush square with its new museum and Tate library, the many great pubs, restaurants, music venues and night clubs make it clear why this is one of the fastest growing areas of London in the popularity stakes. Great transport links (with further proposed improvements) and Brockwell park, regarded by many as the capital's best open space complete the set of lifestyle bonuses in this very fresh and vibrant corner of London.